This, the shortest of the falls on Camiguin, at 15m or so, is one of the most difficult to reach and only advisable with a guide arranged through your accommodation or the tourism office (P1500). The turn-off is just past the village of Sagay; from here it’s another 7km or so up until the road deteriorates and then another few kilometres at a steep pitch along a rough rocky path. Actually reaching the falls involves plenty of walking and bushwhacking with a machete because there's no proper trail.